Implications of non-feasible transformations among icosahedral h orbitals
Abstract
The symmetric group S6 that permutes the six five-fold axes of an icosahedron is introduced to go beyond the simple rotations that constitute the icosahedral group I. Owing to the correspondence h d, the calculation of the Coulomb energies for the icosahedral configurations hN based on the sequence O(5) ⊃ S6 ⊃ S5 ⊃ I can be brought to bear on Racah's classic theory for the atomic d shell based on SO(5) ⊃ SOL(3) ⊃ I. Among the elements of S6 is the kaleidoscope operator K that rotates the weight space of SO(5) by π/2. Its use explains some puzzling degeneracies in d3 involving the spectroscopic terms 2P, 2F, 2G and 2H.
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